Steam is a digital distribution service owned by Valve. Originally created to distribute its own games, Steam has since expanded to become the de facto standard for digital distribution of PC games, and supports community features, downloadable content and achievements. Starting 2010, Steam now offers Mac games as well.

First time Steam user

For a while, Valve has always been my favorite game developer. So I thought it would benefit me to download Steam.

I was snooping around to see what Steam had to offer, and I found the original Half-Life. I have not played that game in many years, and I remember enjoying it. I didn't think $10 was so bad so I downloaded it. The download wasn't so bad, about 5 minutes for the whole game to download and I just got done playing it for 2 hours. I'm really look forward to usuing it again, but before I do that, I need to get more RAM for my computer, I'm barely running Half-Life as it is. Plus I have over 30gb of stuff on iTunes.

Is there games I should defiantly get on Steam once I get my computer upgraded?

For a while, Valve has always been my favorite game developer. So I thought it would benefit me to download Steam.

I was snooping around to see what Steam had to offer, and I found the original Half-Life. I have not played that game in many years, and I remember enjoying it. I didn't think $10 was so bad so I downloaded it. The download wasn't so bad, about 5 minutes for the whole game to download and I just got done playing it for 2 hours. I'm really look forward to usuing it again, but before I do that, I need to get more RAM for my computer, I'm barely running Half-Life as it is. Plus I have over 30gb of stuff on iTunes.

Is there games I should defiantly get on Steam once I get my computer upgraded?

I know, but I got TOB on my 360. TF2 would never run on my computer. But once I upgrade my computer, I might get it off Steam."

HL is still definitely worth the 10$ I'd say for sure, it just sucks you didn't do this like a week ago, could of got it for 98 cents :P. I think honestly L4D and TF2 could run fine, unless you have like the worst computer ever made from like 6+ years ago, with just lower settings.